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this bill has quite a long path to citizenship. 13 years, minimum of $2,000 penalties, back taxes -- >> fines, right. exactly. >> all this is contingent on goals being met for border security. so, no, i would not -- i'm certainly not in favor of any type of open borders. this plan, this proposal is a step forward, and it's not even an easy path to citizenship. during the ten years while you're waiting in this probationary period, for example, if you become unemployed for, i think, it's more than two or three months, your status is canceled. it's not easy. it's not amnesty. in fact, there are many immigrant advocates groups who think it's too difficult, that they've made it too hard. the key to its success depends on it being a clear, direct path to citizenship. that is the goal. >> such important detail. anyone who's been in a relationship can tell you, when the requirement is 10 to 13 years, that is a pretty long-term, steady relationship. we'll keep an eye on it, raul. up next, hollywood's box office blockbusters. have we seen this script before? o i' 've been having an affair of s
this bill has quite a long path to citizenship. 13 years, minimum of $2,000 penalties, back taxes -- >> fines, right. exactly. >> all this is contingent on goals being met for border security. so, no, i would not -- i'm certainly not in favor of any type of open borders. this plan, this proposal is a step forward, and it's not even an easy path to citizenship. during the ten years while you're waiting in this probationary period, for example, if you become unemployed for, i think,...
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everything is about raising taxes on people who are consumers of energy. let's be honest, there's nothing that the president is going to get through this congress. but doing things like this, this executive action, is only going to put a bigger target on the back of the epa. i would guess having covered this for some time, we're going to see more bills that target the epa. so i think that's the political environment that has been created. >> and i mean michael, the equivalent, political equivalent of going nuclear by the president would be to veto keystone that would ramp up the war against the epa and the obama administration on this. >> it would and i'm not sure he's going to do that. i doubt there's a liberal constituency in the united states that's more disappointed in obama than environmentalists. maybe strict civil libertarians on national security grounds and drones and things. but environmentalists are really disappointed and they have pretty good reason to be in a lot of cases. but you know it shows just how difficult and how sui generis energy an
everything is about raising taxes on people who are consumers of energy. let's be honest, there's nothing that the president is going to get through this congress. but doing things like this, this executive action, is only going to put a bigger target on the back of the epa. i would guess having covered this for some time, we're going to see more bills that target the epa. so i think that's the political environment that has been created. >> and i mean michael, the equivalent, political...
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the whole idea is to collect sales tax on all internet purchases so that basically the day of tax-free online shopping could be numbered. the bill would give states authorities to collect sales taxes on purchases which would give state governments as much as $11 billion per year in added revenue and as you know, there are states out there that can use the extra revenue. another interesting side to this story is online retailers for a long time have been able to undercut their noninternet competitors. names like amazon. and obviously brings and mortar retailers feel it will help level the playing field. you would go to best buy and try things out and then go to amazon and buy it for cheaper. >> gas prices are going down. >> the average price for regular gasoline here fell 11 cents a gallon in the past two weeks to 3.54. in fact, average prices have fallen 26 cents from the peak which was back on february 22nd and down 38 cents from the price on april 20th last year. however, don't get too excited. some people are saying the trend of lower gasoline prices may reverse soon because of risi
the whole idea is to collect sales tax on all internet purchases so that basically the day of tax-free online shopping could be numbered. the bill would give states authorities to collect sales taxes on purchases which would give state governments as much as $11 billion per year in added revenue and as you know, there are states out there that can use the extra revenue. another interesting side to this story is online retailers for a long time have been able to undercut their noninternet...
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to want to move on it. >> tax reform? in the next year, we'll be moving tax reform because we think that's a key ingredient to getting people back to work and growing the economy. >> am i missing something? is there something on tax reform you would agree with the chairman? >> the other day they said the tax reform is 100 years old, and it looks like it. >> could you agree on tax reform to not raise the deficit? >> anything you do would be revenue generated from that. that doesn't mean we couldn't find a compromise with that. it would be intense discussions. there were intense discussions here in this room. but yeah, you can find that ground. >> so what's going to happen on the debt ceiling? this comes up again in a few months. another fight on that? >> we agreed the debt ceiling would not be part of this. i don't think our country wants to see another crisis and send our country into a tailspin. so we'll take that road when we get there. i defer to you. >> you're asking things that are unresolved, and the reason we did t
to want to move on it. >> tax reform? in the next year, we'll be moving tax reform because we think that's a key ingredient to getting people back to work and growing the economy. >> am i missing something? is there something on tax reform you would agree with the chairman? >> the other day they said the tax reform is 100 years old, and it looks like it. >> could you agree on tax reform to not raise the deficit? >> anything you do would be revenue generated from...
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i mean this is wrong to abuse the tax system, this screams out for tax reform, does it not? >> i think it's an area ripe for redefinition and reform, yes, sir. >> it is not the first time that politicians recognized corruption in the tax code. >> there are restrictions now on the kinds of activities that for example 501(c)3 and(c)4 organizations can engage in. that are being abused not just by people on the right. but most of the so-called charitable organizations who are involved in political activity in this country, who are in my judgment involved in arguable violations of the tax-free stats and violation of campaign laws happen to be groups on the left. >> whether another 26 years will pass before the issue is taken up again is anybody's guess, joining us now is "new york times" political reporter nick confosori. you're the ace reporter on the subject of 501(c)4s. what is the true scandal here, the more we like at 501(c)4s have been doing. and how they get tax exemptions, the more it is clear at least to me that that's the real scandal. the stuff that's happening legally
i mean this is wrong to abuse the tax system, this screams out for tax reform, does it not? >> i think it's an area ripe for redefinition and reform, yes, sir. >> it is not the first time that politicians recognized corruption in the tax code. >> there are restrictions now on the kinds of activities that for example 501(c)3 and(c)4 organizations can engage in. that are being abused not just by people on the right. but most of the so-called charitable organizations who are...
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if we opened up the pipeline and put a flat tax and repatriate foreign made money at a reasonable tax rate, the american economy would take off, yet this president is so sboent th intent on this experimentation, no one trusts washington to put policies into place that allow the predictability of what's going to happen six months or even maybe next month. >> let me ask you this about statistics in the state of texas and ask you what you think the government should do to fix this. in texas, you rank 50th out of 50 among the number of uninsured residents. the high school graduation rate is 49th out of 50. i ask you, is that sustainable for the state of texas. you have this great economic boom and on the cover of "time" magazine, but the stativity beings, does it at some point drag texas down. do you worry about that? >> two things. number one, texas is a conservative state. it is a state that has made the decision internally that they are going to have less of the type of big government programs that washington, d.c. fronts. it is not surprising that there that number of people who don't
if we opened up the pipeline and put a flat tax and repatriate foreign made money at a reasonable tax rate, the american economy would take off, yet this president is so sboent th intent on this experimentation, no one trusts washington to put policies into place that allow the predictability of what's going to happen six months or even maybe next month. >> let me ask you this about statistics in the state of texas and ask you what you think the government should do to fix this. in texas,...
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is on the bottom in terms of overall taxes. when you add up federal taxes, state and local taxes. this is simply they want to maximize their profits, they want to maximize what they can keep and give to their sharehe holders and they don't want to submit to the and that that needs to change. >> thank you for pointing out that i'm a small business owner. i think i'll take my talents to jamaica. i don't feel bad for apple, they're sitting on $100 billion in cash. they can afford to pay more. >> the bottom line is that -- the question for the economy is, is this money going to help toward growth? are they being invested back in the economy. now that e and o balance sheets right now. how to solve the disconnect how -- business companies were doing it before me. and where the average person is sort of feeling the improvement in economy, and taets going to be the real question of the economy. >> you were saying earlier about traction. i think maybe the viactr or, because they focus on the company that the standards are there and they are important. one of the things not discussed as muc
is on the bottom in terms of overall taxes. when you add up federal taxes, state and local taxes. this is simply they want to maximize their profits, they want to maximize what they can keep and give to their sharehe holders and they don't want to submit to the and that that needs to change. >> thank you for pointing out that i'm a small business owner. i think i'll take my talents to jamaica. i don't feel bad for apple, they're sitting on $100 billion in cash. they can afford to pay...
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if tax increases come with that it's easier for democrats in the future to go for more tax cuts. the two sides would not be able to demagogue each other. the country needs it to happen. it would be great to see if leaders could step up and get this thing done. >> if we're talking about the obama legacy, is he going to be the guy who changed medicare and social security or if he makes incremental changes that keep just keep it going, it's a ronald reagan, tip o'neil moment. >> he said he would in 2008. less so in 2012. in 2008, if you read his website or speeches, you got impression that he would do something that would change entitlements. i think of mitch mcconnell when we were getting closer to a deal on the debt limit. the great thing about compromise you mentioned, tip o'neil and ronald reagan, both parties suffered so they were both wounded and couldn't attack each other on being the party that cut social security. he's one of the resisters to a deal right now for personal reasons that fiscal cliff deal being so agonizing. somewhere there's a feeling if this happens again it
if tax increases come with that it's easier for democrats in the future to go for more tax cuts. the two sides would not be able to demagogue each other. the country needs it to happen. it would be great to see if leaders could step up and get this thing done. >> if we're talking about the obama legacy, is he going to be the guy who changed medicare and social security or if he makes incremental changes that keep just keep it going, it's a ronald reagan, tip o'neil moment. >> he...
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they're tired of seeing countless tax dollars used arresting and prosecuting 750,000 adults every year for sdp that's safer than alcohol and they're ready for a smarter approach. the initiative on the ballot is a prelude of what we expect to be a statewide niinitiative in 2016. >> kevin, do you see this as a first step of wider acceptance on the east coast? >> it's possible. there's this multimillion dollar special interest lobby that's trying to essentially create what's going to be the new tobacco industry. this is why folks like patrick kennedy, david frohm, are coming together and saying we should have a smarter approach. we don't have to legalize sdp and really create a new industry targeting kids. i'm struck by the discussion about school safety and about the mass shootings as of recently. and, you know, the connection with marijuana and mental illness i think is something that we should focus on. it's something that the kennedy forum will be focused on. >> this is just possession. >> actually the law in portland will not set up the retail stores that you're going to see in washi
they're tired of seeing countless tax dollars used arresting and prosecuting 750,000 adults every year for sdp that's safer than alcohol and they're ready for a smarter approach. the initiative on the ballot is a prelude of what we expect to be a statewide niinitiative in 2016. >> kevin, do you see this as a first step of wider acceptance on the east coast? >> it's possible. there's this multimillion dollar special interest lobby that's trying to essentially create what's going to...
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breaks, including tax breaks that encourage american companies to ship american jobs overseas. so you can both raise revenue to replace the sequester, which is killing jobs, and reduce the incentive, the tax incentives, for many american companies to ship jobs overseas. you would think that would be a w win/win, but our republican colleagues don't want to talk about it. >> is paul ryan as ideologically fixed on the economy as ken cuccinelli is on social issues? aren't they cut from exactly the same uncompromising cloth that is preventing any kind of progress in terms of governance here? >> well, martin, certainly the republican ryan budget in the house is a purely ideological document. it's an inflexible, uncompromising partisan document. so the question is whether as we go into these negotiations our republican house colleagues, including paul ryan will show the kind of willingness to compromise that the american people want to see, and what the american people have said is that they want long term deficit checkpoints. they're willing to make some targeted cuts for the long te
breaks, including tax breaks that encourage american companies to ship american jobs overseas. so you can both raise revenue to replace the sequester, which is killing jobs, and reduce the incentive, the tax incentives, for many american companies to ship jobs overseas. you would think that would be a w win/win, but our republican colleagues don't want to talk about it. >> is paul ryan as ideologically fixed on the economy as ken cuccinelli is on social issues? aren't they cut from...
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comfortable publicly criticizing these guys on the right, does that mean they might cut a deal with tax increases and entitlement cuts paul ryan has been advocating for. so i think that's what the white house is waiting to see. do they have new dance partners in the republican party that's not just the usual suspects. >> new suspects, moderates, can they come out of hiding, is the water safe for them. on some level you would think, yes. it is actual coming out day, extends to folks on that spectrum as well. 62 voted against this. erick erickson has a piece called "ever advancing." whether they like it or not, republicans in congress will find their names on ballots in 2014. they cannot hide or escape fate. conservatives must advance ever advancing against the republicans who have folded in the fight against obama care. that is scary stuff. >> it is. erick is consistently scary. chuck is right. there's a significant portion of the republican party who feel heritage acis the enemy. they are taking down the party, by forcing purity tests and challenging incumbents. there's a school of thou
comfortable publicly criticizing these guys on the right, does that mean they might cut a deal with tax increases and entitlement cuts paul ryan has been advocating for. so i think that's what the white house is waiting to see. do they have new dance partners in the republican party that's not just the usual suspects. >> new suspects, moderates, can they come out of hiding, is the water safe for them. on some level you would think, yes. it is actual coming out day, extends to folks on...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> the house and the senate are back in action. on the docket, the budget, immigration and of course, guns. president obama unveils his already leaked budget proposal tomorrow before making his pitch to senate republicans over dinner. nothing like a little free food to quell the critics. the senate is setting pace for thursday on gun control legislation and a whole package of reform. senators toomey and manchin are working on background checks. some republicans promise to prevent a vote. they are being lobbied by the 11 newtown family members president obama brought with him to d.c. after monday's rally at the university of hartford. >> they're saying they'll do everything they can to even prevent any votes on these provisions. they're saying, your opinion doesn't matter. that's not right. that is not right. >>
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tax refund time is here. i'm with malcom and kelly who are looking for a great new smartphone. you think you can find one at walmart? maybe. let's go see. alright. let him tell you about sprint. we've got the samsung galaxy s iii on the sprint 4g lte network for just $148! nice! wow. and -- you get a $50 gift card. awesome. we can split it. i don't think so. okay. [ earl ] see for yourself. get a $50 walmart gift card when you buy any samsung smartphone on the sprint 4g lte network. now through march 2nd. walmart. now through march 2nd. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. try e-mail marketing from constantcontact. it's the fastest, easiest way to create great-looking custom e-mails that bring customers through your door. sign up for your free t
tax refund time is here. i'm with malcom and kelly who are looking for a great new smartphone. you think you can find one at walmart? maybe. let's go see. alright. let him tell you about sprint. we've got the samsung galaxy s iii on the sprint 4g lte network for just $148! nice! wow. and -- you get a $50 gift card. awesome. we can split it. i don't think so. okay. [ earl ] see for yourself. get a $50 walmart gift card when you buy any samsung smartphone on the sprint 4g lte network. now through...
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no tax increases. no social security. no medicare. if you take down the big issues they are divided on, yes, you can reach an agreement. it leaves the big issues still unresolved. >> they are putting their feelings out there. as you are aware there are a growing number of republicans in the senate coming out against the deal. here is what democratic senator dick durbin said about getting enough republican votes. >> we have a handful but we need more. some are still thinking about it. over the weekend i talked to one or two of them in the process. the it is a tough vote for them because of the tea party threat. >> is that tea party threat strong enough to block it in the senate? >> it could. there are 55 democrats and most of them will sign onto the this deal. you need five republicans. you have only john mccain right now. one republican who said he's for the deal. you have a problem where senators like mitch mcconnell are worried about the challenge. you have people like rand paul, marco rubio who are either opposed to the deal and lo
no tax increases. no social security. no medicare. if you take down the big issues they are divided on, yes, you can reach an agreement. it leaves the big issues still unresolved. >> they are putting their feelings out there. as you are aware there are a growing number of republicans in the senate coming out against the deal. here is what democratic senator dick durbin said about getting enough republican votes. >> we have a handful but we need more. some are still thinking about...
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if you do a tax, something like that, that would most likely lead to a few days of a shutdown. that's another option. the last option is to simply continue government funding for a week or two weeks. if you do that, no one knows when that will end. that simply buys more time to see if there's a magical solution that appears out of thin air. to be honest with you, joy, no one knows how this is going to end right now. i would say option c seems to be getting the most traction but then we bring the government funding issue and it becomes tied directly with the des limit setting up another fiscal cliff in the middle of october. unless john boehner says no to that tea party element and says i'm going to go with democratic support, there really is no feasible way forward. from talking to aides, they say, you have to remember, the house gop conference, 94 of these guys come from mitt romney's 60% plus district. they don't care. they are more than happy to see the government shutdown if it includes the president's health care law, they are more than happy to default. they don't want to
if you do a tax, something like that, that would most likely lead to a few days of a shutdown. that's another option. the last option is to simply continue government funding for a week or two weeks. if you do that, no one knows when that will end. that simply buys more time to see if there's a magical solution that appears out of thin air. to be honest with you, joy, no one knows how this is going to end right now. i would say option c seems to be getting the most traction but then we bring...
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it means tax reform. everybody knows that. and we've got to get back to it. >> the president said that he's in favor of entitlement reform. he has been specific about dealing with medicare and some aspects of retirement, but has he been specific enough? i'm going to ask you about taxes in a minute, but from the president and the white house's perspective, as he put enough out there on the table to reel in the republicans and get them to negotiate seriously? >> well, i hope so. he's put some things on the table that his own troops didn't like, which is absolutely necessary. he had to do that to show that he was serious. one thing is the reform of the consumer price index, which is really a technical adjustment, but it would mean slightly lower social security benefits and other benefits going forward. now, you could offset that with other changes in the law, but it is the right thing to do. and his own troops were kind of unhappy about that, but he put it out there and he has certainly put medicare adjustments of various sorts
it means tax reform. everybody knows that. and we've got to get back to it. >> the president said that he's in favor of entitlement reform. he has been specific about dealing with medicare and some aspects of retirement, but has he been specific enough? i'm going to ask you about taxes in a minute, but from the president and the white house's perspective, as he put enough out there on the table to reel in the republicans and get them to negotiate seriously? >> well, i hope so. he's...
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so there has been an increase in taxes. now, this is a very subtle argument but i think we need to make sure people understand it. >> right. >> the reason that wealth has gone disproportionately to the 1% is because to a large degree they are the ones who are creating new companies for good or for worse, they are creating new companies, getting huge capital gains, and selling their stock into the stock market and they are getting capital gains as a result of that. you have to be very careful not to choke off that level of innovation by raising taxes too high on people who do, in fact, are willing to take risks with their capital. >> but, bill, mitt romney paid an effective tax rate of 9% on $22 million of income. >> which is absolutely obscene, absolutely obscene. however, he is not a job creator despite what we said. we've been talking about him not being a job creator for years now. but there are other people who take real risks with their capital and we don't want to snuff out that level of risk taking. >> professor, i w
so there has been an increase in taxes. now, this is a very subtle argument but i think we need to make sure people understand it. >> right. >> the reason that wealth has gone disproportionately to the 1% is because to a large degree they are the ones who are creating new companies for good or for worse, they are creating new companies, getting huge capital gains, and selling their stock into the stock market and they are getting capital gains as a result of that. you have to be...
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workers pay some form of federal taxes. let's gather around the water cooler with movie news. many are wondering who would play hillary clinton best in a bio. some of the top contenders a bit of a surprise. 6% of kristen dunst. she played marie an two net. mirren. 8% like susan sarandon. 18% glenn close could portray the many sides of the first lady. an overwhelming 40% believe meryl streep. a little anti-climatic, don't you think? what do you think, mike? any other names? >> i'm not going get myself in trouble. >> when would this stop you? nbc "nightly news" anchor, brian williams stopped by "late night with jimmy fallon" they broke down details of the fight in slow jam the news. >> the obama administration finds itself locking horns with republicans over the issue of raising the debt ceiling, the amount of money the nation is legally allowed to borrow. ♪ oh, yeah, when it comes to raising the debt ceiling ♪ ♪ the president is having a hard time getting enough ♪ ♪ seems the gop ain't rubbing him the right way ♪ ♪ especially with the country's $16.4 trillion in d
workers pay some form of federal taxes. let's gather around the water cooler with movie news. many are wondering who would play hillary clinton best in a bio. some of the top contenders a bit of a surprise. 6% of kristen dunst. she played marie an two net. mirren. 8% like susan sarandon. 18% glenn close could portray the many sides of the first lady. an overwhelming 40% believe meryl streep. a little anti-climatic, don't you think? what do you think, mike? any other names? >> i'm not...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, introducing chase liquid. card hassles? the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smar
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a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> leaders of autism speaks rang in world autism awareness day at the new york stock exchange this morning. and tonight, landmarks around the world will take part in autism speaks annual pledge to light it up blue, it aims to shine a light on the illness that affects millions of american families. bob and suzanne wright a
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that comes across the border with biometric data and can't get obama care so they can work and pay taxes but never get medicaid. you're seeing him going hat in hand trying to sell his bill as even more draconian and far right. we're going to electrify the whole southern border, i suppose, or whatever it is they want. just to get them to pass something that would help the republican party because it would make them less toxic to latino voters. >> joy reid and dana milbank, who i believe was recommending not clitoridectomy, but the removal of the tongue for ann coulter. thank you very much. >> thank you, doctor. >>> as we go to break, new video just in featuring the mother of the bombing suspects, again, insistent that her sons are innocent. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. [ male announcer ] you could be at the corner of "medicare part d" and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. as much
that comes across the border with biometric data and can't get obama care so they can work and pay taxes but never get medicaid. you're seeing him going hat in hand trying to sell his bill as even more draconian and far right. we're going to electrify the whole southern border, i suppose, or whatever it is they want. just to get them to pass something that would help the republican party because it would make them less toxic to latino voters. >> joy reid and dana milbank, who i believe...
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the president got his tax hikes in january. >> so, all going predictably, right? well, enter oregon congressman greg waldon. he's the chairman of the nrcc, and he said this about this changes the president's budget wants to make to social security. >> his budget really lays out kind of a shocking attack on seniors. >> what's so shocking about changing that cpi, that consumer price index, the way that you would determine how much inflation would go ahead with increases for social security recipients, for example? >> well, once again, you're trying to balance this budget on the backs of seniors. and i just think it's not the right way to go. >> okay, again, that was a republican saying that. that was not bernie sanders, that was not robert reich. that's who had been criticizing the president on change cpi, starting last friday. here's the other rub, republicans, including house speaker john boehner and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell support this change in the so-called chain cpi. apologies for keep using that washington speak. the private and public pressure
the president got his tax hikes in january. >> so, all going predictably, right? well, enter oregon congressman greg waldon. he's the chairman of the nrcc, and he said this about this changes the president's budget wants to make to social security. >> his budget really lays out kind of a shocking attack on seniors. >> what's so shocking about changing that cpi, that consumer price index, the way that you would determine how much inflation would go ahead with increases for...
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so -- >> you're using tax resources on someone who presumably may not be a residivist. we're putting them back in the system and spend all the tax resources on that? >> right. and even people who aren't in that situation, you know, because -- they might not be able to get a job because of this, i mean, they might get fired from their job. there are all kinds of repercussions that continue to hit people. nearly a million people a year are still arrested to this day for marijuana. now, the statistics are that marijuana selling has increased 10 to 15% the last several years, with arrests flat, the intensity of the arrests is going down, that's a small comfort to these nearly 1 million people whose lives are being disrupted by these arrests. >> ryan grim from the huffington post, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> remember when republicans wanted welfare recipients to undergo drug tests? they're proposing the same requirement for people who get food stamps. more on that coming up. >>> as the father of an 18-month-old, i finds myself sitting in the sandbox watching my daug
so -- >> you're using tax resources on someone who presumably may not be a residivist. we're putting them back in the system and spend all the tax resources on that? >> right. and even people who aren't in that situation, you know, because -- they might not be able to get a job because of this, i mean, they might get fired from their job. there are all kinds of repercussions that continue to hit people. nearly a million people a year are still arrested to this day for marijuana....
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cut 900,000 working people's earned income taxes, effectively raising tax owes the poor. so they could give a tax cut to 23 wealthy families. now they are going after voting rights. voter i.d. that they have passed in the house is more restrictive than south carolina and alabama. they will not allow people with impediments to still be able to vote as south carolina does. and they have denied private school i.d.s as a form of i.d. in this state. so schools like wake forest or duke university students or shell students, they are -- would be denied. 89,000 private school students in this state. and this voter suppression is -- poll tax disguised as voter i.d. the same legislature, steve, last year, the most race based redistricting plan that we have seen since the 19th century and they are planning to roll back same-day rej strigs and cut sunday voting and they are saying that if you are a fell son and paid your debt to society you have to wait five years and then -- after that, you have to apply to the local or -- election board to get your rights back. we are seeing an ext
cut 900,000 working people's earned income taxes, effectively raising tax owes the poor. so they could give a tax cut to 23 wealthy families. now they are going after voting rights. voter i.d. that they have passed in the house is more restrictive than south carolina and alabama. they will not allow people with impediments to still be able to vote as south carolina does. and they have denied private school i.d.s as a form of i.d. in this state. so schools like wake forest or duke university...
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it's not this new tax proposal he has. it's things that immediately matter like what's happening with the economy. i have no idea what bobby jindal is doing but he's a little off base here. >> that's a fair condemnation. jonathan, paul ryan says he truly, honestly doesn't any if he's going to run for president in 2016. if that's the case though, then maybe he should tell his friends because one of them recently told politico and i'm quoting that ryan has no interest in the sheer grind of campaigning. it's hard to see him having what it takes. jonathan, if that's how his friends are talking about him now, what will his enemies say if mr. ryan does decide to throw his hat in the ring? >> well, they will say much worse, but if all the people we've been talking about as potential candidates, paul ryan is the one that has a legitimate claim to run. he's young, very smart, has his budget plan that's been passed twice and ignored an equal number of times. >> and derided by virtually every economist who says the math doesn't add u
it's not this new tax proposal he has. it's things that immediately matter like what's happening with the economy. i have no idea what bobby jindal is doing but he's a little off base here. >> that's a fair condemnation. jonathan, paul ryan says he truly, honestly doesn't any if he's going to run for president in 2016. if that's the case though, then maybe he should tell his friends because one of them recently told politico and i'm quoting that ryan has no interest in the sheer grind of...
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and no new taxes is all they can really agree on. but why hasn't president obama offered the republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain? will it force the republicans to say no and walk away from the table? he han done that yet. donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big krourd expected at cpac. here's the really big crowd. this morning, an overflowing audience filled with empty chairs. that's hardball. we're playing it. this is the place for it. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. for the things you can't wash, freshen them with febreze. febreze eliminates odors and leaves a light, fresh scent. febreze, breathe happy. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of
and no new taxes is all they can really agree on. but why hasn't president obama offered the republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain? will it force the republicans to say no and walk away from the table? he han done that yet. donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big krourd expected at cpac. here's the really big crowd. this morning, an overflowing audience filled with empty chairs. that's hardball. we're playing it. this is the place for it. [ nyquil bottle ]...
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it is not tax rate increases. it is playing with the reduction and where that money goes again i point to you that one in three american families is living at or near poverty. you see the discrepancies that you can't put them on the same graph. he can't get a tax cut passed on the 0.03% of this population? >> they have become prisoners of their rhetoric. it is the years of anti-tax rhetoric. the years of we are the party of budget cuts. and there have been clear about what they are against. they are against raising revenue in any respect. but they haven't been clear about what they are for and now they are trapped in this place where they have taken so many options off the table. they will not support increased spending. they have no where else to go. >> we are all equal in guess in this. the government has never been here before. so i haven't found anyone who can tell me what is going to happen. i don't know any veteran who has any suggestions about here is how you fix this. which is thrilling and terrifying at t
it is not tax rate increases. it is playing with the reduction and where that money goes again i point to you that one in three american families is living at or near poverty. you see the discrepancies that you can't put them on the same graph. he can't get a tax cut passed on the 0.03% of this population? >> they have become prisoners of their rhetoric. it is the years of anti-tax rhetoric. the years of we are the party of budget cuts. and there have been clear about what they are...
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. >> we don't have a tax problem. we have a spending problem. >> we can't keep spending money we do not have. >> we are committed in the house as you know to address the underlying problem which is the spending. >> well, let me set the record straight. as it stands right now, the 2013 farm bill is expected to cost taxpayers roughly $955 billion over the next decade. how much? holy smokes! this bill is bigger than 2009 economic stimulus package which of course the republicans were against. and the original cost estimate for obamacare which the republicans hate. but we're not seeing right wingers sobbing in the streets about government handouts and socialism. are we? the farm bill, a little history here, not to get too wonky. the farm bill was created to help family farmers. keep producers on the land and guarantee the country a steady food supply so nobody goes hung rix we have evolved to this. republicans love this farl bill today. a handout to big farms and huge agribusinesses like mon sanitio. john boehner is even p
. >> we don't have a tax problem. we have a spending problem. >> we can't keep spending money we do not have. >> we are committed in the house as you know to address the underlying problem which is the spending. >> well, let me set the record straight. as it stands right now, the 2013 farm bill is expected to cost taxpayers roughly $955 billion over the next decade. how much? holy smokes! this bill is bigger than 2009 economic stimulus package which of course the...
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. >> washington has rumd out any new taxes. house speaker john boehner said, quote, today the president advanced an argument republicans have been make for a year -- his sequester is the wrong way to cut spending. mitch mcconelle insisted, more than three months after the november election, president obama still prefers campaign events to common sense bipartisan action. meanwhile the co-chairs of the president's 2010 budget reduction panel. are offering another plan, we're talking about simpson and bowles. their first attempt was ignored by the administration and congressional members. this latest proposal would save $600 billion in changes in health care programs and tax reform. on top of that $1.2 trillion would come on cutting down discretionary spending. allen simpson said that it represents a badly needed reality check for our nation. >> before you begin drool at the mouth, read the report. use your bean instead of listening to crap from the left and right. he will have a failed presidency unless he deals with the social s
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maybe tax reforms. everyone has an argument to make in the future and i think that is probably why this is going to pass. >> all right. we'll leave it at that. thank you very much. again, happy new year to you. >> thank you. >> coming up at 10:30 a.m. i'll talk to republican congressman tom cole. straight ahead, sending well wishes to hillary clinton. we'll have new details on the health of the secretary of state. keep it right here. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this new year's day. the house is meeting in a short time to take up its version of the bill to pull us back from the fiscal cliff. the senate came through with the deal in the wee hours of this new year. now it's up to the house to come to an agreement and vote before the financial markets have a chance to react when they open tomorrow. majority leader cantor is reportedly saying that no decision on the house vote has been made yet though they expect one soon and we will likely know more after the house republican conference meeting
maybe tax reforms. everyone has an argument to make in the future and i think that is probably why this is going to pass. >> all right. we'll leave it at that. thank you very much. again, happy new year to you. >> thank you. >> coming up at 10:30 a.m. i'll talk to republican congressman tom cole. straight ahead, sending well wishes to hillary clinton. we'll have new details on the health of the secretary of state. keep it right here. >>> we continue to follow breaking...
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but i wonder, out of all of these legislators no would then pay the tax penalty for these young people they're suggesting break this law or not abide by aca. i think the other thing that we really have to consider is what is -- what is the real problem here with just lengthing? as a former hill staffer, i cannot for the life of me understand why instead of just boycotting this law, why they don't introduce things to amend the law. that is what they are there for. there is no purpose in doing foe-a-busters. there is no purpose in protesting, just to raise money. there are folks that are even conservative firms at this point, martin, are literally collecting retainers to help people abide by and understand the law. >> sure. >> this is beyond me at this point. >> angela wri, robert costa and bob shrum, thank you so much. >>> coming up, reaction from the right. we'll ask from a house republican for a strategist ahead and, of course, his thoughts on last night's political theater. stay with us. ♪ clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some
but i wonder, out of all of these legislators no would then pay the tax penalty for these young people they're suggesting break this law or not abide by aca. i think the other thing that we really have to consider is what is -- what is the real problem here with just lengthing? as a former hill staffer, i cannot for the life of me understand why instead of just boycotting this law, why they don't introduce things to amend the law. that is what they are there for. there is no purpose in doing...
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the president is out on the road, talking about tax reform, infrastructure, housing. it's a good split screen for him. >> susan, he's got the week to himself. congress left last weekend. he gets this final week. the other thing he's doing tonight is leno. what's interesting about the leno appearance, the first time we hear from the president on the terror plot and on a late night. >> that's a lot. >> i hope we get one this week. >> probably. >> we think we probably could, might. >> it's hard to imagine that the housing proposals he's going to outline today actually become law. it's hard to imagine it gets through congress. it sets the stable, as doug was saying, for a contrast. sets the stage for 2014. i don't think we know what election 2014 will be. trying to make it the best in history. says it will be a tough time but maybe not the cases given the number of losses they had in 2010. >> the proposal he's making about trying to reform fannie and freddie something that conservatives love to rale against for years. on paper this should be a fairly easy thing for a lot
the president is out on the road, talking about tax reform, infrastructure, housing. it's a good split screen for him. >> susan, he's got the week to himself. congress left last weekend. he gets this final week. the other thing he's doing tonight is leno. what's interesting about the leno appearance, the first time we hear from the president on the terror plot and on a late night. >> that's a lot. >> i hope we get one this week. >> probably. >> we think we probably...
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it covered a wide range of activities including failing to pay taxes on rental income for 17 years. >>> anthony weiner back on twitter. he was caught sending a young woman accepting suggestive pictures on twitter. he is now considering, reportedly considering running in the race for mayor in new york city. those are things we thought you should know. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. isha
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. >> it slowed down the economy, the tax increases slowed down the economy. what the congress and president have done together are largely ineffective solve any problems. i think the president do look powerless. nobody fears this president. republicans don't fear this president. when you have this sense of paralysis, not much going on. >> what do they have to too? do they hope the republicans they're having dinner with come before the action is? >> i think the only way to get something done is not unlike what's happening with immigration reform. you get a row decision of the willing if you will in the senate with senate republicans and then you have to use that bipartisan nature to get something done in the house. as you saw yesterday that marco rubio said even the gang of eight i am frags reform pill wouldn't pass the house as it is currently written. i think this will be enormously tough. divided government was always going to be tough. the notion that somehow the election was going to at the clier one winner and one loser and everything will fall in line i
. >> it slowed down the economy, the tax increases slowed down the economy. what the congress and president have done together are largely ineffective solve any problems. i think the president do look powerless. nobody fears this president. republicans don't fear this president. when you have this sense of paralysis, not much going on. >> what do they have to too? do they hope the republicans they're having dinner with come before the action is? >> i think the only way to get...
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does directly deal with them and puts forward a process for them to come forward, work legally and pay taxes and over time, acquire citizenship. as far as i'm concerned, both of those goals should and must be met. i think the bill is getting us in that direction. >> one of the unintended consequences of previous efforts to increase security at the border has actually been a perverse incentive for people to immigrate illegally. previously there were people who were able to pass back and forth fairly routinely and come back to work and then to their families. once that border fence is up, that poses more risk. why aren't we putting more resources to security. >> you're right. just by building the security at the border we cut off the circularity, so people do come and they stay and their families stay. that's why two-thirds of them are undocumented and staying longer and not going home because they are home. what we need to do to make sure a system will work in the future and not facing this problem 10 years down the road, look at our workforce need, how many visas do we need? what would make
does directly deal with them and puts forward a process for them to come forward, work legally and pay taxes and over time, acquire citizenship. as far as i'm concerned, both of those goals should and must be met. i think the bill is getting us in that direction. >> one of the unintended consequences of previous efforts to increase security at the border has actually been a perverse incentive for people to immigrate illegally. previously there were people who were able to pass back and...
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they have to show they stand for more than tax cuts for the rich. they have to understand that they want government to do things like help the hurricane victims which most voted against in the case of sandy. they need more moderate people to vote in the republican primaries.
they have to show they stand for more than tax cuts for the rich. they have to understand that they want government to do things like help the hurricane victims which most voted against in the case of sandy. they need more moderate people to vote in the republican primaries.
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the top 20% get 66% of tax breaks. i remember you yesterday standing at we occupy saying you don't mind paying more. people at the top will pay more. why are we giving the burden to the people that can least pay it? >> well, there was some at the top who would pay more. but others are spending lots of money to make sure it doesn't happen. so it went back to the issue that i talked about. if you have a big support system and people don't want to pay more, it's difficult for you to move or to vote to make those changes. and i think that's what happened in this country. it's the same as moving jobs overseas. it's the same as the corporate welfare that goes to the oil companies. there's so much that we give back because we're paid to give it back. and sometimes even democrats, you know, disguise bills and they say it's to help the poor. but, instead, it's to help their rich frenlds: i wanted to make that point tonight, reverend, that is something that the president did miss. i love all the things he said about his progress
the top 20% get 66% of tax breaks. i remember you yesterday standing at we occupy saying you don't mind paying more. people at the top will pay more. why are we giving the burden to the people that can least pay it? >> well, there was some at the top who would pay more. but others are spending lots of money to make sure it doesn't happen. so it went back to the issue that i talked about. if you have a big support system and people don't want to pay more, it's difficult for you to move or...
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we'll be calling common things you hear about taxes. wait. it is tax day. >> yes, it is. i'm s.e. cupp. the deadly catch. join us right here onset. i can't wait. we're swinging for the fences or something here in "the cycle." >> as you heard, the tide is turning. we will learn the details on the senate's gang of 8 plan for immigration reform. a major change for the party who last summer, the plan included deportation. now, 76% of americans favor an eventual pathway to citizenship if they pay back taxes, fines and pass a background check. that includes 73% of republicans. the gang of eight is still debating the final language of the 100 paid proposal. it is expected to be the most comprehensive plan in three decades. it will be a ten-year time line for imgranlts living in the country illegally to gain access to a green card and 13 years to apply for citizenship while waiting them would receive temporary legal status. full citizenship would depend on bench marks like better border security, a major sticking point among conservatives. marco rubio whose parents are level immigrants wa
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is going to done. >> if they can figure out a way around it, the bush tax cuts were a lowering taxes because they doubled them on january 1st. if there was a way to make them about combatting the deficit and saying this is a tax hike, i feel like they could be baited into a tax hike. if it is plausible to get more revenue it is going to have to be in the context of calling it something other. >> now let's listen to the least believable thing that anybody one said after that dinner. >> most of the people there we are willing to pay whatever is it to get something done. spoken like a senator not to run for re-election like something else. he is poling well, he didn't feel like he has a challenge right now. the big deal makers, they are not doing anything that would endanger them at all with the conservative base. >> tom colburn his time is limited here. it is one thing to get some tiny amount of flexibility out of a senator who is never going to face re-election again. it seems like president obama is going to have to have at least three more dinners 12 at a time to get them to hear wh
is going to done. >> if they can figure out a way around it, the bush tax cuts were a lowering taxes because they doubled them on january 1st. if there was a way to make them about combatting the deficit and saying this is a tax hike, i feel like they could be baited into a tax hike. if it is plausible to get more revenue it is going to have to be in the context of calling it something other. >> now let's listen to the least believable thing that anybody one said after that dinner....
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taxes will go up because we failed to extend the payroll tax cut. in good news, there is money for nascar race tracks and puerto rican rum dealers. who on the hill is feeling good about themselves today despite this on what basis are they feeling good? >> you pointed to a lot of taxes are going up. 77% of americans are going to see the taxes go up. that payroll tax increase is important. we crunched numbers on this and for a family with two earners making $80,000 a year, that is $1700 additional you will have to pay. that's not nothing. i am pleased i have to say that we were able to go through without the spending cuts at least for now. that's crucial. we are still in a 2% growth economy. i hope that's not a political chicken in february or march. kargd the payroll tax cuts, neither side was fighting for those. even nancy pelosi said a while back she didn't want to vote to extend because of the long-term impact. taking a back to the debt ceiling fight, when i think back to the summer of 2011, the new republican congress had been sworn in and tea pa
taxes will go up because we failed to extend the payroll tax cut. in good news, there is money for nascar race tracks and puerto rican rum dealers. who on the hill is feeling good about themselves today despite this on what basis are they feeling good? >> you pointed to a lot of taxes are going up. 77% of americans are going to see the taxes go up. that payroll tax increase is important. we crunched numbers on this and for a family with two earners making $80,000 a year, that is $1700...
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would you be for taxes? no. then ronald reagan would never have been someone you would have voted for. there's this purity test that republicans have now for some reason. he came to the table and got things accomplished. not everything he wanted. he didn't have to give up some of his conservative believes and values. >> i think that on the republican side, we heard people say they don't want to think about compromise. i remember boehner did an interview where he was afraid to use the word compromise. so hogan probably needs to advise some colleagues on the republican party. they don't think of themselves as liberal. it's easy to kovrp miez. most republican voters think of themselves as conservatives. most of them can't reach a deal. john boehner don't view the compromise as a dirty word on some lefrl. and that's the big challenge that hogan talked about. >> thank you both fwr your time tonight. and we'll keep watching the republicans doing what they're doing. you want change? wait until you see who's now support
would you be for taxes? no. then ronald reagan would never have been someone you would have voted for. there's this purity test that republicans have now for some reason. he came to the table and got things accomplished. not everything he wanted. he didn't have to give up some of his conservative believes and values. >> i think that on the republican side, we heard people say they don't want to think about compromise. i remember boehner did an interview where he was afraid to use the word...
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then when it was determined that doing something about it might mean that we close some tax loop holes for the wealthy and well connected, suddenly it was, well, you know what we'll take the sequester. and the notion that somehow we had exaggerated the effects of the sequester. remember? the president is crying wolf. he's chicken little. the sequester, no problem. then in rapid secession, suddenly white house tours. this is terrible. how can we let that happen? meat inspectors, we've got to fix that. and most recently, what are we going to do about potential delays in airports? so despite the fact that a lot of member, congress were suggesting that somehow the sequester was a victory for them and this wouldn't hurt the economy, what we now know what i warned earlier what jay stood up here and warned repeatedly is happening. it's slowed our growth. it's resulting in people being thrown out of work. and it's hurting folks all across the country. and the fact that congress responded to the short-term problem of flight delays by giving us the option of shifting money that's designed to rep
then when it was determined that doing something about it might mean that we close some tax loop holes for the wealthy and well connected, suddenly it was, well, you know what we'll take the sequester. and the notion that somehow we had exaggerated the effects of the sequester. remember? the president is crying wolf. he's chicken little. the sequester, no problem. then in rapid secession, suddenly white house tours. this is terrible. how can we let that happen? meat inspectors, we've got to fix...
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i will cut taxes, cut taxes, for 95% of all working families because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes. >> those tax breaks were made permanent and this new year's day fiscal cliff deal. the president also secured an extension of small business traction credits. fulfilling a prom fris the same speech. economy has posted job increases every month since late 2010. although this recovery is still very slow. president's promise to bring a responsible end to the war in iraq was the centerpiece of the 2008 campaign and the issue he used to draw clear distinctions with john mccain as president he kept that promise. he pulled the last combat troops out of iraq in december of 2011. he's also made strides towards ending the u.s. role in afghanistan and that's not over yet. indicated that troops may start coming home this spring. then will's health care. promise then senator obama made when he first announced his candidacy nearly six years ago. >> let's be the generation that says right here, right now, we will have universal health care in by the end of the next
i will cut taxes, cut taxes, for 95% of all working families because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes. >> those tax breaks were made permanent and this new year's day fiscal cliff deal. the president also secured an extension of small business traction credits. fulfilling a prom fris the same speech. economy has posted job increases every month since late 2010. although this recovery is still very slow. president's promise to bring a responsible end to...
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afterall, we raised taxes on the well this this year. but speaker boehner and gang told us that would really hurt the job creators. >> don't raise taxes on small businesses because they're our job creators. >> huh? i guess the old job creators didn't skip town after all. of course, republicans told us that helping the uninsured would also help tack the economy. >> he was also going to focus on creating jobs, remember that? but he focused on obama care and that killed jobs. >> obama care, alone, is putting a chilling effect on job creation. >> chilling? >> yeah. except it hasn't been. but the right sounded the alarm about wall street reform, too. in fact, they said don't even criticize big business. >> i think the president's attack on the private sector in america is exactly what's wrong with this administration. >> part of it is the rhetoric that vilifies success. attacks the free enterprise system. >> sadly, president obama has decided to asack success. it's no wonder so many of his own supporters are calling to stop this war on job cr
afterall, we raised taxes on the well this this year. but speaker boehner and gang told us that would really hurt the job creators. >> don't raise taxes on small businesses because they're our job creators. >> huh? i guess the old job creators didn't skip town after all. of course, republicans told us that helping the uninsured would also help tack the economy. >> he was also going to focus on creating jobs, remember that? but he focused on obama care and that killed jobs....
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a special determinations unit in cincinnati searched tax exemption applications for groups using tea party, patriot or referencing glen beck's movement. with the story turning into a full blown fire storm and white house ways & means committee, the president addressed it head-on during a press conference with british prime minister david cameron. >> if you have the irs operating in anything less than a neutral and nonpartisan way, then that is outrageous. it is contrary to our traditions. and people have to be held accountable and it's got to be fixed. so we'll wait and see what exactly all the details and the facts are. but i've got no patience with it. i will not tolerate it. >> if the president expressed his impatience with any bias within the irs, he was equally intolerant toward the renewed flare-up of allegations about a so-called benghazi cover-up and suggestions that the white house was more involved with editing those notorious talking points than previously thought. >> the e-mails that you allude to were provided by us to congressional committees. they reviewed them several
a special determinations unit in cincinnati searched tax exemption applications for groups using tea party, patriot or referencing glen beck's movement. with the story turning into a full blown fire storm and white house ways & means committee, the president addressed it head-on during a press conference with british prime minister david cameron. >> if you have the irs operating in anything less than a neutral and nonpartisan way, then that is outrageous. it is contrary to our...
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there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. the people who are close-minded in american politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science with regards to our climate. but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> rubio also refuted the notion that america needs to change its ways. >> as soon as i'm done speaking, i'll tell you what the criticism of the left is going to be. one, he drank too much water. two, that he didn't offer new ideas. there's the fallacy of it. we don't need a new idea. there's an idea. the idea is called america. and it still works. >> after rubio was senator rand paul's chance to take the stage. paul wasted little time, addressing his nearly 13-hour long filibuster of cia director, john brennan. >> the filibuster was about drones. but also about much more. do we have a bill of rights? do we have a constitution? and wil
there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. the people who are close-minded in american politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science with regards to our climate. but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> rubio also refuted the notion that america needs to...
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